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M.
robustus may
refer to:
Macropus robustus, the
Eastern wallaroo,
common wallaroo, hill
wallaroo or euro, a
large mammal species found throughout much...
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Osborn believed that many were
synonymous with what is now
M.
robustus.
Meniscoessus seminoensis –
Named by
Jaelyn J.
Eberle and
Jason A. Lillegraven...
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perhaps honey and termites. P.
robustus may have used
bones as
tools to
extract and
process food. It is
unclear if P.
robustus lived in a
harem society like...
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during the Late
Pleistocene to Holocene,
containing only one species, V.
robustus.
Numerous subfossils have been found,
including complete skulls, noted...
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introduced the new
species M.
robustus. The
skull fragment that he had
originally placed in
Glossotherium he now ****ociated with
M. darwinii. As a result...
- 1900
Nopcsa named some
Romanian remains Mochlodon robustum (emended to
M.
robustus in 1990 by
George Olshevsky). In 1915 however, he
concluded that all...
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Temporal range:
Middle Eocene–Oligocene PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
M.
robustus Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:...
- (4 ft) for P.
robustus males, 50 kg (110 lb) at 137 cm (4 ft 6 in) for P.
boisei males, 32 kg (71 lb) at 110 cm (3 ft 7 in) for P.
robustus females, and...
- skull.
Estimated m**** of R.
robustus is 4–6 kg (8.8–13 lb). The
known adult of R.
giganticus was
about 50%
larger than R.
robustus, with a body
length of 68...
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Metius robustus is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Pterostichinae. It was
described by
Straneo in 1951. "Metius
robustus Straneo, 1951". Catalogue...